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if you look at the recent changes in the welfare law which the president did by himself and they are probably illegal, the create a loophole to avoid the work requirement and is part of the pattern. my point was this is the weakest recovery since the great depression. we have a chart that shows every single recovery since world war ii. you have a president whose policies are not creating jobs but they are dramatically increasing the number of people who are dependent on the government. i think that is a bad thing. i was using the term -- more whites than blacks are on food stamps. do you want a president that focuses on getting people back to work or president that focuses on people becoming dependent and that is a fundamental difference in approaches. tavis: when you were the speaker 15 years ago and bill clinton was the president, you together at least came together on this issue. the so-called welfare to work program. bill clinton was taking a page out of your playbook. "the new york times" did an in- depth study that said that peter edelman was right. i did not agree with this pr
if you look at the recent changes in the welfare law which the president did by himself and they are probably illegal, the create a loophole to avoid the work requirement and is part of the pattern. my point was this is the weakest recovery since the great depression. we have a chart that shows every single recovery since world war ii. you have a president whose policies are not creating jobs but they are dramatically increasing the number of people who are dependent on the government. i think...
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and she's been suspended from her committee chairmanships since seems about right to me clearly this law was not intended to let lawmakers get plastered of political events and then get off scot free but leave it to them to use it that way and for the police to allow it one set of rules for elected officials and another for all the rest of us so for embracing that very undemocratic ideal or was that of laura bradford is tonight's till time winner. ok guy the time for happy hour joining me this evening is our producer jenny churchill and mike riggs associate editor at reason magazine and reason dot com hey guys i'm going. ok we have a spoke about last week or was it earlier this week and where do you totally losing it but anyway twitter decided to change its censorship policy and a lot of people were upset about it. it was an important tool in the arab spring uprising now twitter has changed its technology so it can censor messages on a country by country basis. well turns out that somebody is following in their footsteps or maybe not exactly google is now our has announced changes to its
and she's been suspended from her committee chairmanships since seems about right to me clearly this law was not intended to let lawmakers get plastered of political events and then get off scot free but leave it to them to use it that way and for the police to allow it one set of rules for elected officials and another for all the rest of us so for embracing that very undemocratic ideal or was that of laura bradford is tonight's till time winner. ok guy the time for happy hour joining me this...
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so he's done everything that the law requires him to do. there's no need for him to do anymore. he's doing what the american people want to do. he's out there talking about jobs and the economy. this trying to put a spotlight on this tax return is sheer distraction on the part of the obama campaign. they are simply trying to distract people from the obama administration's dismal record on failing to make things better for the american people. we have 23 americans out of w k work. we have unemployment above 8% for 23 months. the economy is in the toilet. the obama administration doesn't want to recognize the fact this election is a referendum on his term in office and it's not a good one. >> alice, newt gingrich is a republican, right? >> yes. >> so rick tyler is a republican, correct? >> that's correct. >> so this criticism is coming from a republican who says the tax returns clearly have a problem. those were his words. i get what you're saying regarding some of the other issues, certainly that we will discuss. but to say somehow the obama campaign is sabotaging and only bringi
so he's done everything that the law requires him to do. there's no need for him to do anymore. he's doing what the american people want to do. he's out there talking about jobs and the economy. this trying to put a spotlight on this tax return is sheer distraction on the part of the obama campaign. they are simply trying to distract people from the obama administration's dismal record on failing to make things better for the american people. we have 23 americans out of w k work. we have...
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washington for something that i really think was just out of proportion due to the nature of their laws up there. >> yeah, well, thank you for your service and welcome home, sir. you actually touched on a couple really big issues. the fact is mental health care in the v.a. is not where it needs to be. it's nowhere even close and there's been a lot of press over that in the last year and there are a lot of efforts to figure out how to fix the v.a. system or allow the v.a. to reach out to state and local resources and community based nonprofits to have timely adequate mental health care. you're right, peer support is the key to almost everything. nobody can talk to another vet like another vet. vets don't necessarily want to open up to civilians. i've dealt with this myself when i've gone to the v.a. in terms of the justice system, you're right. what's happened is you've started to see a lot of vets who have not had access to adequate mental health care, who can't get to the v.a. or the v.a., they go to the v.a. and they say we'll see you in six weeks. and what happens is they get into tr
washington for something that i really think was just out of proportion due to the nature of their laws up there. >> yeah, well, thank you for your service and welcome home, sir. you actually touched on a couple really big issues. the fact is mental health care in the v.a. is not where it needs to be. it's nowhere even close and there's been a lot of press over that in the last year and there are a lot of efforts to figure out how to fix the v.a. system or allow the v.a. to reach out to...
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in america, we have had presidents who have studied law , practice law, and taught law, but we never had a president who thought he was above the law like this president does. [cheers and applause] we have never seen a president that would trade the american dream as i described earlier for a european nightmare. we have to win this election or we will lose america. if we do not, collectivism will replace individualism. government agencies will replace free enterprise. presidential mandates will replace the constitution. dependency will replace self reliance. the dreams of obama will replace the vision of our founding fathers. barack obama has put america on an unquestionable and unsustainable project 3. ectory. when washington runs the economy, washington runs our lives. when washington can tell us what to do, we cannot tell it to stop. it is time to end the barack obama presidency before his presidency and our way of life. aren't you with me? [cheers and applause] as chairman, my pledge to you -- i do not want to be the establishment guy. i hate that phrase. i am just a guy from wis
in america, we have had presidents who have studied law , practice law, and taught law, but we never had a president who thought he was above the law like this president does. [cheers and applause] we have never seen a president that would trade the american dream as i described earlier for a european nightmare. we have to win this election or we will lose america. if we do not, collectivism will replace individualism. government agencies will replace free enterprise. presidential mandates will...
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and if he didn't sign it, it wouldn't become law. so we had a deep interest in learning how to work with each other. i don't have any sense that obama has the temperament or the skills or the interest in learning how to work for john boehner. >> they've actually been quoted as saying whatever it takes to make this guy a one-time president. we've got to get him out. >> we had a huge freshman class in 1994. so we had an enormous freshman class. and they that had to come in. and as senator lindsey graham will tell you, it was frustrating. it was hard. it was difficult. but people of goodwill should be able to figure this out. but it has to start with a willingness on the part of the president to have a conversation. and clinton reached a decisive moment about june of 1995 where all of his liberal staff said to him you've got to fight gingrich every day. you cannot cut a deal. and he said to him if i do that, i'll be a one-term president. we have got to find a way to work together. and that made a huge difference. >> so is the pressure i
and if he didn't sign it, it wouldn't become law. so we had a deep interest in learning how to work with each other. i don't have any sense that obama has the temperament or the skills or the interest in learning how to work for john boehner. >> they've actually been quoted as saying whatever it takes to make this guy a one-time president. we've got to get him out. >> we had a huge freshman class in 1994. so we had an enormous freshman class. and they that had to come in. and as...
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the mandate can go but the rest of the law can stay if place, the whole issue of severability. the c.b.o. will argue of course and yesterday there was a report that came out that said predicted deficit is, in fact, closer now to $340 billion which is well over the initial estimate but the even greater irony, the whole notion that a tax can be used to create an incentive. there is nothing in the history of the united states where a tax has incentivized anyone to do anything. if the intention here is to get consumers more engaged in getting the preventive services they need, it is an oxymoron to believe you can instill a tax to motivate individuals to do that. it will do just the opposite. so that is a complete contradiction. >>neil: and health care providers many doctors have questioned, now, maybe i will not recommend this m.r.i. or a scan, because i know this will be those policing the recommendations i make and whether i am just wasting money so i will be conservative, and even if i have my doubts i might go slow. how serious is that and how beyond the supreme court ruling, h
the mandate can go but the rest of the law can stay if place, the whole issue of severability. the c.b.o. will argue of course and yesterday there was a report that came out that said predicted deficit is, in fact, closer now to $340 billion which is well over the initial estimate but the even greater irony, the whole notion that a tax can be used to create an incentive. there is nothing in the history of the united states where a tax has incentivized anyone to do anything. if the intention...
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pretty sure we all agree that they're talking to them and my well what do you think about that the the law of unintended consequences here is again i can bring up libya when i mean obviously mass and it's getting worse. right but i mean without even comparing i would say the choice of foreign policy will be in the hands of the syrian people and any democratically elected government which will. represent the majority of the syrian population i find it a bit difficult that syria's future foreign policy would be decided externally or by whoever is not from from syria this will depend on the choice of the people and if the question relating to military intervention is about they daming syria and shaping its foreign policy this is highly problematic this is not a one of the red lights but it's very interesting that you have countries like qatar and saudi arabia and other members of the arab league very much wanting to determine outcomes in syria so that they have an interest in it i don't sorry i don't think they're just thinking about the people they're thinking about their geopolitical intere
pretty sure we all agree that they're talking to them and my well what do you think about that the the law of unintended consequences here is again i can bring up libya when i mean obviously mass and it's getting worse. right but i mean without even comparing i would say the choice of foreign policy will be in the hands of the syrian people and any democratically elected government which will. represent the majority of the syrian population i find it a bit difficult that syria's future foreign...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. go to legalzoom today and make your business dream a reality. >> chris: president obama laid out his agenda for 2012 in the state of the unispeech and the republicans are preparing to issue their plan in the new budget. the man behind the plan is congressman paul ryan. >> guest: thank you. >> chris: we'll start with a central argument that the democrats are looking out for the middle class and the republicans want to protect the rich. take a look. >> our country, a shrinking number of people do really well and a growing number of amicans barely get by. where we can restore an economy where everyone gets a fair shot and everyone does their fair share and plays by the same set of rules. [applause] >> chris: isn't that a strong, at least political message? >> guest: the irony of this, the president's policiless do the opposite. i was there. we got the president can't run on his miserable record and will not change his tune and moderate like bill clinton did. he has no choice but to divid
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. go to legalzoom today and make your business dream a reality. >> chris: president obama laid out his agenda for 2012 in the state of the unispeech and the republicans are preparing to issue their plan in the new budget. the man behind the plan is congressman paul ryan. >> guest: thank you. >> chris: we'll start with a central argument that the democrats are looking out for the middle class and the republicans want to protect the...
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if this is passed the law would take affect in july, this is a similar bill awaiting action if the senate for howard county restaurants. . a maryland's comptroller wants to crack down on cigarettes. the general assembly is considering legislation increasing the penalties officials say more cigarettes have been confiscated in the last nine months than all of last year. >>> republican presidential candidate newt gingrich will be campaigning in western maryland. more on this coming up in a bit. going to speak at hood college at 2:00 this afternoon. >>> a consumer alerts engine fires on 2011 2011 chevy cruisers and jeep wranglers. moving on to that in a bit. >>> tomorrow marylanders will have a chance to vote for the primaries. newt gingrich is one of the candidates vying for the position in mailed. vo on senate races as well. ben carden is up for reelection and dutch ruppersberger and cummings. we will post a link at our website at abc2news.com under the political section, find your polling place and look at the ballot before you head out the door to vote. >>> a shift in the polls among wome
if this is passed the law would take affect in july, this is a similar bill awaiting action if the senate for howard county restaurants. . a maryland's comptroller wants to crack down on cigarettes. the general assembly is considering legislation increasing the penalties officials say more cigarettes have been confiscated in the last nine months than all of last year. >>> republican presidential candidate newt gingrich will be campaigning in western maryland. more on this coming up in...
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that's why some of the laws are put into effect. on the other hand, they have four dogs. >> haven't caused any problems. >> two of which are 13 years old. sad tlir not going to be around that much longer. you would think they could compromise and figure out a way to allow them to keep their dog and their homes. >> we would like to hear from city officials if they would make an epxception or change tht ordinance. >> an interesting one. the family they bought their house the real estate market has not been strong. i wonder how long they might have to let it languish on the market if they decide to keep their dogs and move elsewhere. >> they are a young couple. these four dogs are their children and it's an investment. >> we will follow that one. you are a dog lover i have three at home. >> dog owner dog lover. >>> 5:24 after the hour. coming up in just a little bit. should we stay in afghanistan or should we get out? that's the big topic we are talking about this morning. >> if the afghans won't fight for their own country. >> and the
that's why some of the laws are put into effect. on the other hand, they have four dogs. >> haven't caused any problems. >> two of which are 13 years old. sad tlir not going to be around that much longer. you would think they could compromise and figure out a way to allow them to keep their dog and their homes. >> we would like to hear from city officials if they would make an epxception or change tht ordinance. >> an interesting one. the family they bought their house...
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pennsylvania a similar law was shelved, idaho this proved to be political poison. women are paying attention and having their voices heard. >> thanks for coming in. >> the aclu considers a demand that to get a job you have to let an employer open your private mail, the senate wants to make it illegal to hand over a password to your facebook account. >> we are back here to discuss all things on the campaign front. i am so excited to talk about sarah palin on the "today's show"? >> i saw her. we gave her the liberal media elite press pass. yes. >> the need i can't needs her to be addicted to her. it fulfilled the promise. >> a bad day for journalism i have to say. i mean -- >> matt space lauer. >> stop it. >> what about, though how did she do? >> discussing waiting and calling tory spelling a role model. >> matt lauer was discussing that. here was a question she was asked from matt lauer. let me ask you what she was asked if the vice president needs more experience than she had she said i would put up my record as a ceo of a city of a state, as an oil and gas regulat
pennsylvania a similar law was shelved, idaho this proved to be political poison. women are paying attention and having their voices heard. >> thanks for coming in. >> the aclu considers a demand that to get a job you have to let an employer open your private mail, the senate wants to make it illegal to hand over a password to your facebook account. >> we are back here to discuss all things on the campaign front. i am so excited to talk about sarah palin on the "today's...
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fisher also called for tough new financial reforms to strengthen the dodd frank wall street reform law so what are the economic consequences of this concentration of wealth on wall street and how do we take the dallas fed presidents fischer's advice and break up the big banks here to offer his take on this as well as turbo turbo bill former investment banker goldman sachs and currently a senior fellow at demos walls welcome did i mangle your last name who did great elbowing thanks for having me it's great to be going through joining us how exactly is the too big to fail became even bigger well the concentration. one of things that happened was during the financial crisis the concentration got even more severe as certain banks just evaporated the other thing that's gone on is to sort of recognize that this isn't just something that's happened recently this is been something that has been going on for a period of thirty to forty years and so there's a certain inertia to it that has it's actually not as surprising as one might think if you if you really just sort of focused on what's been
fisher also called for tough new financial reforms to strengthen the dodd frank wall street reform law so what are the economic consequences of this concentration of wealth on wall street and how do we take the dallas fed presidents fischer's advice and break up the big banks here to offer his take on this as well as turbo turbo bill former investment banker goldman sachs and currently a senior fellow at demos walls welcome did i mangle your last name who did great elbowing thanks for having me...
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. >> fresh off becoming the eighth governor in the country to sign a same-sex marriage law, governor martin o'malley will address a conference on catholicism and homosexuality today. the governor, who is roman catholic will spake -- will speak downtown, joining other speakers including former governor kathleen kennedy townsend, and the woman recently denied communion at her mother's funeral for being a lesbian. the priest is defending his decision. he says barbara johnson introduced another woman as her lover, so he withheld communion. he says openly confessing sin should be done in a confessional and not before communion. he insists his actions were a warning to the church. ortiz has said he is confident he did the only thing a faithful catholic priest would do. >> today the weather is definitely a different flavor. we have a storm coming in from the west. there is some rain, some light showers. north of the maryland line, the sun is shining in west pennsylvania. we have an interesting situation around the chesapeake bay. there is a stalled front out near the potomac river and south
. >> fresh off becoming the eighth governor in the country to sign a same-sex marriage law, governor martin o'malley will address a conference on catholicism and homosexuality today. the governor, who is roman catholic will spake -- will speak downtown, joining other speakers including former governor kathleen kennedy townsend, and the woman recently denied communion at her mother's funeral for being a lesbian. the priest is defending his decision. he says barbara johnson introduced...
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law enforcement, anything like that women have tougher road to go. when something is agreed is awful, is embarrassing, as potentially damaging as a rape happens or accusation happens it's tough women have to make a choice do i come out and stand up for myself at risk of being ridiculed of being thrown under the bus, called names, kicked out. they become victim ten times over. they are the bad guy. once they get out -- once it's okay for them to feel comfortable in reporting it i agree with you then you can start with the justice part. >> i think what eleanor said that these men are cordoned off that's not the case. that is what is changing. we're putting men and women side by side in the most difficult places in the world. we are saying that they're all equal, they're all there, all together and sometimes that allows more opportunities for terrible things to happen because they're all in very unique situations with stress is very high. we've seen in other criminal actions in the military things would you not being sect people to do in normal life, so
law enforcement, anything like that women have tougher road to go. when something is agreed is awful, is embarrassing, as potentially damaging as a rape happens or accusation happens it's tough women have to make a choice do i come out and stand up for myself at risk of being ridiculed of being thrown under the bus, called names, kicked out. they become victim ten times over. they are the bad guy. once they get out -- once it's okay for them to feel comfortable in reporting it i agree with you...
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what obama did was deliberately violate traditional bankruptcy law in order to take care of the united auto workers at the expense of the pensioners and the people who in fact had invested in general motors bonds. so it was a pretty straight political ploy. if you are a uaw member you are probably very grateful to obama because he took care of you. if you're everybody else in ohio, you sort of think they ought to earn their own way out. if you're a ford employee you're not particularly grateful that the gm got a special deal. remember, in this process, chrysler became part of fiat so for the president to claim he saved american companies is a little bit disingenuous. >> there's a theory going around the romney camp are all beginning to talk up victory even though in their hearts, they know looking at the electoral college voting, it's still a long way away in the sense that in all these swing states, in reality, there's a long way to go. but they're marching around saying we've got it in the bag. it's a kind of false picture strategy where you basically keep saying something until even
what obama did was deliberately violate traditional bankruptcy law in order to take care of the united auto workers at the expense of the pensioners and the people who in fact had invested in general motors bonds. so it was a pretty straight political ploy. if you are a uaw member you are probably very grateful to obama because he took care of you. if you're everybody else in ohio, you sort of think they ought to earn their own way out. if you're a ford employee you're not particularly grateful...
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but when he speaks in the house chambers tonight, law miks in both parties will be listening closely knowing his agenda and the tone of the presidential race will go a long way in shaping their own campaigns this year. senior congressional correspondent dana bash, let's start with some very tough words this morning from the republican speaker, john boehner. >> that's right. it was specifically about what jess was just reporting about the campaign themes we've already heard from president obama that we'll hear tonight. the idea that he is going to insinuate that republicans are for the wealthy and democrats are for the people, the middle class people in this country. what john boehner said is that those are the politics of almost unamerican. he said the president is running on this, democrats have run on for the past 80 years. he said it's just not right for a guy who promised to be a uniter, not a divider. very, very tough on the idea the president is already fully in campaign mode and said that he has been awol since labor day when it comes to really working with congress on getting
but when he speaks in the house chambers tonight, law miks in both parties will be listening closely knowing his agenda and the tone of the presidential race will go a long way in shaping their own campaigns this year. senior congressional correspondent dana bash, let's start with some very tough words this morning from the republican speaker, john boehner. >> that's right. it was specifically about what jess was just reporting about the campaign themes we've already heard from president...
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florida and kansas passed laws banning islamic law in their state. a spokesperson for kansas governor sam brownback said, quote, kansas courts will rely exclusively on the laws of our state and nation when deciding cases and will not consider the laws of foreign jurisdictions. it's anybody's guess why we need a law confirming we follow the laws of our own country. seems redundant. >>> next newt gingrich gets outshined by the sound of his own cell phone. he was talking about what went so wrong for republicans this past election when this happened. >> the romney campaign was wrong. they thought they were going to win. if you talk to them at 5:00 on election day they would have told he they honestly believed they were going to win. i also think that -- the country is going to vote to be in a different position and i think we have got to understand that -- >> is that a ring tone? what ring tone was that? >> i have two ring tones. i have dancing queen is my general ring tone for most people and then my wife's ring tone is super trooper. we stay with abba
florida and kansas passed laws banning islamic law in their state. a spokesperson for kansas governor sam brownback said, quote, kansas courts will rely exclusively on the laws of our state and nation when deciding cases and will not consider the laws of foreign jurisdictions. it's anybody's guess why we need a law confirming we follow the laws of our own country. seems redundant. >>> next newt gingrich gets outshined by the sound of his own cell phone. he was talking about what went...
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some of what we were talking about were hard wired into the law. i think they needed to try and understand what some of the impact of these regulations would be on an industry like ours which is labory[í1z intens. >> greta: it is a bad time to do it after it is hard wired in to bring people in to talk about it. i hope they do something and it want just a photo-op with a lot of small business owners. i'm talking -- i'm taking last word on that sam. >> greta: thank you, sir. >> coming up president obama and john boehner both talking fiscal cliff. are they talking to each other? is anyone in washington talking to each other? our panel is here to talk about that next. >> one of our favorite videos of the year. back of the police car. he's back. you have to see what he has done now. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends agai
some of what we were talking about were hard wired into the law. i think they needed to try and understand what some of the impact of these regulations would be on an industry like ours which is labory[í1z intens. >> greta: it is a bad time to do it after it is hard wired in to bring people in to talk about it. i hope they do something and it want just a photo-op with a lot of small business owners. i'm talking -- i'm taking last word on that sam. >> greta: thank you, sir. >>...
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put your family you know food on the table get to retire so it's you going to bring back our trade laws we're never going to have an economy like that again you're not going to be because there's never going to be a situation well maybe not why why can germany have it in china can have it in japan can have it in korea south korea can have it we can't have it they all they all have these vaticanus r vers tariffs we don't when you're talking about economic expansion period those economies didn't exist they were not the situation are they the competitors were not there that we are today that we did we just can't bring those jobs back well you know personally i think we can but clearly had i don't hear any and i don't i don't hear the president about this either during his state of the union speech president obama put forward a plan. to further help those who've been able to stay current on their mortgage payments this plan would allow borrowers to you know. their mortgages at lower rates and he's going to pay for this with a tax a small tax big banks banks with more than thirty million dol
put your family you know food on the table get to retire so it's you going to bring back our trade laws we're never going to have an economy like that again you're not going to be because there's never going to be a situation well maybe not why why can germany have it in china can have it in japan can have it in korea south korea can have it we can't have it they all they all have these vaticanus r vers tariffs we don't when you're talking about economic expansion period those economies didn't...
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the southern poverty law center just designated id ahead -- a hate group. >> this is not a change in their status. it is an acknowledgement of what he has been doing for a decade. >> democrats called on him to resign. he also started a petition toward that goal. >> he does not speak for the loud and county we love. >> some residents describe him as a responsible representative. in a statement, he said -- >> we hear it is related to a hate group. >> recently, he referred to airport safety touchdown procedures as part of the homosexual agenda. he reported --this designation some say has validated feelings they have had for years. >> it certainly reflects on those who voted for him. it reflects on those who shelter him. >> also tonight, no more weapons allowed on the campus of virginia tech. the board of governors has approved a measure that would ban all concealed firearms. you will remember in 2007 virginia tech was the scene of the worst mass shooting in modern american history. >> more legal troubles ahead for strauss kahn. prosecutors dropped the criminal charges saying that the ma
the southern poverty law center just designated id ahead -- a hate group. >> this is not a change in their status. it is an acknowledgement of what he has been doing for a decade. >> democrats called on him to resign. he also started a petition toward that goal. >> he does not speak for the loud and county we love. >> some residents describe him as a responsible representative. in a statement, he said -- >> we hear it is related to a hate group. >> recently,...
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they did found a marijuana crop erasion but that is the goal here to search some of the areas of the law enforcement could not get to where didn't have time to get too during the earlier searches. >>> what was the turnout like to give dozens are hundreds? >>> we don't have a final number the number one at a people have registered within 10 of 15 minutes of the doors opening from the looks of the line will lover to murder people in terms of the exact number we don't have it at this point. a warning to students in concord after an attempted abduction of the principle set to sixth grade girls of the other bottom of the school were program and a black car yesterday he asked them to get in but they said no and walked away to not telling children not to speak to strangers and if someone bothers them to report it immediately. and elementary school in hayward is bringing a grief counselors after a tragic accident involving a student who just spoke with an administrator with the school district telling us a boy was playing basketball at the middle school this morning he fell on to the blacktop an
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it's been the law of the land for the past 125 years. not all republicans accept that. am i getting a paycheck next week. >> jon: probably not right now. under the chair is like the roger ales tingler. >> he was a great man who has a great deal of respect for the host. >> jon: for you? >> for you. he probably told you about himself. >> jon: sometimes at night when i look out the window i see him standing there underneath the tree in the rain with an umbrella. >> protecting your freedom. >> jon: that's probably what he is doing. there's a cognitive disnance in the party attack mitt romney for being the avatar and then there's guying talking about freedom and suggesting gay people don't have the same rights as every other american. how is that going to play itself out? >> five of those six candidates are repugnant to freedom. they don't believe rights come from humanity. they just believe in a republican of big go. i'm not here reaping ron paul. he's my friend and colleague but only he believes the freedoms come from the humanity and not the government. >> jon: is he a re
it's been the law of the land for the past 125 years. not all republicans accept that. am i getting a paycheck next week. >> jon: probably not right now. under the chair is like the roger ales tingler. >> he was a great man who has a great deal of respect for the host. >> jon: for you? >> for you. he probably told you about himself. >> jon: sometimes at night when i look out the window i see him standing there underneath the tree in the rain with an umbrella....
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should be the law of the land. the president thought this was a great achievement. >> i think the threats to us are so big that they don't want to think about it. because it will change their whole life. and so they want to find some way to apiece those who threaten us in the hopes -- now this is churchill in the 30s warning if you feed the crocodile, eventually the crocodile eats you, and i think we have an administration that keeps trying to find an excuse to feed the crocodile. >> if we are looking at a nuclear iran, the rise of the islamic states in the middle east and north africa, and in many ways the administration has done nothing to stop it, and on top of it you have the iranians in particular showing hostile actions, they are funding terrorists and blocking strait of hormuz, all these things they are doing, seems to me the administration is pretty timid. what is the end result here? >> it's beyond timid. they were practicing to prove they could do it, which is very provocative. the administration as respo
should be the law of the land. the president thought this was a great achievement. >> i think the threats to us are so big that they don't want to think about it. because it will change their whole life. and so they want to find some way to apiece those who threaten us in the hopes -- now this is churchill in the 30s warning if you feed the crocodile, eventually the crocodile eats you, and i think we have an administration that keeps trying to find an excuse to feed the crocodile....
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negotiate drug prices a majority of americans want you know agree with the idea that we should have laws that say the transnational corporations don't have tax breaks for sure. jobs majority of americans believe the oil companies should make three billion dollars a year in government subsidies i mean these are all positions that the democrats are taking in these are positions that the republicans are on the wrong side of your cherry pick cherry picking one it will give me a list then i'll give you a list if you look at the primary yesterday and every single state the economy was the number one issue of six or seven not a single once the result would be a nominee some of us in solution forgot if the economy is so great under president obama why is the economy the number one issue for these vote because i've got i've got a republican control of the senate and for three and a half years they have not allowed any of the legislation that actually would have helped the economy for through but what is your solution i mean i've heard no no no from the republicans but i haven't heard and we're se
negotiate drug prices a majority of americans want you know agree with the idea that we should have laws that say the transnational corporations don't have tax breaks for sure. jobs majority of americans believe the oil companies should make three billion dollars a year in government subsidies i mean these are all positions that the democrats are taking in these are positions that the republicans are on the wrong side of your cherry pick cherry picking one it will give me a list then i'll give...
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then that's where this guerrilla war starts where the banks start trying to lay is that change these laws have to be legislated into existence as a slave there this is the executive branch that this is just. the volcker rule in particular is a number of different agencies the fed if the i c c c c c c f.t.c. every letter of all of those except the fed if the president said do it it would get credit for it so why isn't it getting it's not getting done because. because there are a lot of pressures that are that are effectively brought to bear primarily via congress on these agencies for instance to see if he sees budget. their their their jurisdiction. triple quadruple. their creditors try to and they take care of derivatives right which is this three hundred just really want to start out exactly so you think maybe people that you did invest a couple bucks in in fact what's happened is congress has has squeezed them hard on their budget so there's this dynamic that goes on and it continues to go on which is a fight between the regulators in congress how do we get the american people to be th
then that's where this guerrilla war starts where the banks start trying to lay is that change these laws have to be legislated into existence as a slave there this is the executive branch that this is just. the volcker rule in particular is a number of different agencies the fed if the i c c c c c c f.t.c. every letter of all of those except the fed if the president said do it it would get credit for it so why isn't it getting it's not getting done because. because there are a lot of pressures...
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to enforce the law. >> voting rights act. this is an outrage. >> absolutely right. i hope the voters can see this and understand what we are dealing with here. it has gotten -- i mean, it is ridiculous. it is a witch-hunt and very unfair to this attorney general. >> i think it is very unfair. i think it is an outrage to this country to say that as people have asked this government, this administration, this attorney general, to protect that your right to vote, when you have war veterans being purged in florida, when you have people that have voted -- had people on this show, congressman, that voted for decades, now with voter i.d. laws, their vote is being taken away and that could be used as point two of this, senator, saying he wants the attorney general to resign, i think it is an outrage. i think it is something that we all as americans need to stand
to enforce the law. >> voting rights act. this is an outrage. >> absolutely right. i hope the voters can see this and understand what we are dealing with here. it has gotten -- i mean, it is ridiculous. it is a witch-hunt and very unfair to this attorney general. >> i think it is very unfair. i think it is an outrage to this country to say that as people have asked this government, this administration, this attorney general, to protect that your right to vote, when you have...
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pajamas have no place in public spaces most of his fellow cato parish residents believe a proposed law banning pajamas in public is ridiculous oh it is a doubt they are crazy says that wears her pajamas with pride are those pretty maybe and. she says they're perfect for getting stuff done in a hurry it is comfortable to meet someone who's in the military who is fighting for some of these freedom to be able to just go around with whatever they want to they should be able to do that. and the a.c.l.u. says it's against freedom of expression in a related story herman cain is pushing for a new law requiring but jamas mostly laundry to be worn in public at all times. after the break how would you like it if your local park was replaced by a chemical factory i'll tell you about the plan florida republican governor rick scott has direct democracy and the consequences his plan could have on the way of life. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right now and. i think rock is feeding on it well. whenever the government says they're going to keep you safe get ready because you get thei
pajamas have no place in public spaces most of his fellow cato parish residents believe a proposed law banning pajamas in public is ridiculous oh it is a doubt they are crazy says that wears her pajamas with pride are those pretty maybe and. she says they're perfect for getting stuff done in a hurry it is comfortable to meet someone who's in the military who is fighting for some of these freedom to be able to just go around with whatever they want to they should be able to do that. and the...
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julian epstein is with law media group. here in new york city, joy reed, who's manager editor of the -- and at the white house, jonathan capehart. you're there at the white house. what do you make of this, another example of utter disrespect? >> reporter: i was not here for the rose garden ceremony, but i was rather shocked to hear about it. this is a give-and-take between the president and the press corps. here in the united states we value and prize the freedom of the press and the ability of the press to question the chief executive, the ability to question the president of the united states, but as in any place, there are rules and there are rules of conduct. when the president of the united states democrat or republican, is speaking to the nation and speaking before the press, it behooves the press to allow the president that space and room to make that statement and then yell questions out. everyone knew that the president was only coming out to make a statement, and would not be taking questions. so this person from
julian epstein is with law media group. here in new york city, joy reed, who's manager editor of the -- and at the white house, jonathan capehart. you're there at the white house. what do you make of this, another example of utter disrespect? >> reporter: i was not here for the rose garden ceremony, but i was rather shocked to hear about it. this is a give-and-take between the president and the press corps. here in the united states we value and prize the freedom of the press and the...
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i teamed up with joe leberman, and barbara boxer and i wrote a law, i'm even working with hillary clinton. politics is a team sport folks. >> what is that wwwf thing? kudos for the digging of that up. it does, newt's support, he won georgia of course, but in a place like alabama, he has staked his candidacy race on the south and doing well on next tuesday in southern states. if he does not do well, curtains is it not? >> it's hard to see it going on. it gets much harder if mississippi and tennessee do not go his way. >> then, that goes to your point, i mean, then does santorum have a fighting shot, i guess? >> it would be a benefit for santorum if gingrich decided now that he could not do it instead of after a few more states vote. he needs to build momentum and that is where gingrich hurts him the most. it's an advantage for romney that these people are hanging on. and what does sheldon adelson decide to do. i think he makes something like $3 million every six hours. so, i know, it's about what we averaged it out to. once he is decides to stop that, i do not see how gingrich goes on. cra
i teamed up with joe leberman, and barbara boxer and i wrote a law, i'm even working with hillary clinton. politics is a team sport folks. >> what is that wwwf thing? kudos for the digging of that up. it does, newt's support, he won georgia of course, but in a place like alabama, he has staked his candidacy race on the south and doing well on next tuesday in southern states. if he does not do well, curtains is it not? >> it's hard to see it going on. it gets much harder if...
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the lack of a law creates tension. it continues to create uncertainty for potential investors so that's one thing that needs to happen. there has been some discussion of movement but we've seen that so the jury is out. the financing system for the argue sector needs to change. the the profit potential needs to be -- many investing now on the basis of service contracts, that's going to need to change. and open this to financing systems that are used around the world that are not in place in iraq also needs to top. the good news is we've seen progress. that's significant. that helped proyk. 100 million budget. it helped oil markets. creates a letter sense of facility in those markets. but you hit a ceiling at some point and if they are able to get beyond that ceiling, as i said the jury's out. that has profound implications for the region including iraqi production. iranian as well but they aren't there yet. >> thank you. let's continue with questions from can that make oil prices go up? >> i'm not going to speculate abo
the lack of a law creates tension. it continues to create uncertainty for potential investors so that's one thing that needs to happen. there has been some discussion of movement but we've seen that so the jury is out. the financing system for the argue sector needs to change. the the profit potential needs to be -- many investing now on the basis of service contracts, that's going to need to change. and open this to financing systems that are used around the world that are not in place in iraq...